Battle for Pikes Peak

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Battle for Pikes Peak
CC – Air Force Rivalry
Air Force Falcons logo Colorado College logo
Air Force Falcons Colorado College Tigers
Ice Hockey
First Meeting CC 5–1 @AFA – December 5, 1969
Last Meeting CC 4–3 @CC – November 28, 2015
Next Weekend Series TBD 2016
Games Played 72
Current Winning Streak CC – 1
All-time series CC leads 59–11–2
Battle for Pikes Peak
AF (3) CC (0)
2013
2014
2015

The Battle for Pikes Peak is a college ice hockey rivalry series that is played between the Colorado College Tigers and the Air Force Academy Falcons.

Background

The two schools have played each other since the Air Force Academy introduced ice hockey to its sporting schedule in the 1968–69 season. Colorado College started its hockey program thirty years before in 1938 and had been the lone top tier college hockey team till the University of Denver added ice hockey in 1949. The rivalry between Colorado College and the University of Denver, commonly called the Battle for the Gold Pan, has had a far more reaching intensity and history. However, unlike CC and DU, who are 65 miles from each other, CC and the Air Force Academy are only 11 miles apart (both within Colorado Springs city limits).[1]

Set up

The rules to the series is very similar to that of the more widely known Battle for the Gold Pan.There are however many distinct differences. Unlike the four games per year between CC and DU, Air Force and CC have traditionally played only two games per year (between 2011 and 2014 only one game was played), this is mostly done in part as Air Force and CC have never been in the same conference. Air Force is currently party of the Atlantic Hockey Conference, Colorado College is a founding member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference. Both play a home at home series on weekends, where both teams play on each other's home ice on back to back nights. The home ice for the Colorado College Tigers is the World Arena (which is a larger Olympic-size rink), while the home ice for the Air Force Falcons is Cadet Ice Arena (which is a smaller NHL-size rink). The difference in rink size is again, similar to that of the rivalry between CC and DU. The setup is that the winner of the series, wins the Pikes Peak Trophy. If a tie is reached than the trophy is retained by the previous winner.

File:Cadet Field House Ice Arena USAFA Colorado Springs.jpg
Cadet Ice Arena home of the Air Force Falcons
File:World Arena - Colorado College vs. University of North Dakota (11-30-2012).jpg
Broadmoor World Arena home of the Colorado College Tigers

See also

References

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